• Grow Hawaiian Festival 2015- Big Island

    Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden 82-6160 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook, HI

    Hawaiian farmers, traditional artists, and conservation professionals share their love for plants with the public through presentations, demonstrations, display tables, and hands-on activities at the 11th Annual Grow Hawaiian Festival at Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook on Saturday, February 28, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event is free and admission to the Garden is waived for the day.

    Free
  • Illuminato 2015 – Kalani

    Kalani 12-6860 Kalapana-Kapoho Beach Road, Pahoa, HI

    Our third-annual light installation and performance art show, ILLUMINATO takes form throughout Kalani's campus, celebrating light, creative spark, and illumination. Kalani will be aglow with light and fire, whimsical creativity, art and performances everywhere.

    $5.00
  • Introduction to Beetle Predators of Coffee Berry Borer

    Pahala Community Center 96-1149 Kamani Street, Pahala, HI

    All are welcome to attend. However, your RSVP, EVENT ATTENDANCE AND EVALUATION are REQUIRED to receive a FREE flat bark beetle starter kit (only 45 available). RSVP to Gina at ginab@hawaii.edu or 322-4892 by Monday, March 2, 2015. An Introduction to Beetle Predators of Coffee Berry Borer (CBB) in Hawaii Tuesday, March 3, 2015 6:00 […]

    Free
  • Nitrogen Fixers & Mulch Crops – Hawaiian Sanctuary

    Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

    Thursday, March 5th Nitrogen Fixers and Mulch Crops LEARN  How to grow and use mulch locally. Nitrogen fixing plants are able to pull nitrogen from the air  Magic you say?… nitrogen from thin air? Actually it’s science, through a symbiotic association of microbes in their roots but we won’t be getting into the technical details. […]

    $12
  • Satsang at Hawaiian Sanctuary with Maitreya and Friends

    Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

    International Kirtan Artist & Spiritual Teacher from Shanti Mission is visiting Hawaii for the first time. Join Maitreya for a morning of music, mantra, unique style of meditation and more. During satsang we create opportunities for experiential learning through direct transmission of spiritual energy, through meditation, nada shakti (transfer of healing energy through sound), chanting […]

  • Kona Brewers Festival 2015

    Unnamed Venue 74-5617 Pawai Place, #207, Kailua-Kona, HI

    Each of 40 breweries from Hawaii and the mainland United States taps up two types of beer, ranging in style and flavor to delight the palate of every craft beer connoisseur. Chefs from 40 of the Big Island’s top restaurants serve sweet and savory tastes of island-style food, from fresh fish and barbecued meats to decadent desserts.

  • Agroforestry Design Basics – Hawaiian Sanctuary

    Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

    Thursday March 12th Agroforestry Design Basics Want to plant a food forest or home orchard and not sure where to start? Come join us and bring your questions! You will learn observation, identification, and assesment of resources on your site. Each site is different and the “problem” is often the “solution” as they say in […]

    $12
  • Root Crops – Hawaiian Sanctuary

    Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

    Thursday March 19th Root Crops for Hawaii Taro, cassava(manioc), sweet potato, uhi, yacon, turmeric, ginger, and galangal (Thai ginger). Learn to plant,  grow, and cook a large part of your homegrown diet. We will be planting Turmeric and ginger, taro, sweet potato and more hands on! Learn some recipes to use these great plants as […]

    $12
  • Mauli Ola Festival

    Wood Valley Farm HI

    The purpose of the Mauli Ola Festival is to create a living culture based upon New Paradigm spiritual principles.

  • Merrie Monarch Festival 2015

    Hilo,Hawaii Honolulu, HI, United States

    The "Super Bowl" of Hula Competitions is held in Hilo, Hawaii every spring! The best Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers all head to Hilo for the #1 Hawaiian Cultural event! Merrie Monarch Week runs April 5-12 with Hoʻike on April 8 and competition April 9-11, 2015

  • 2nd Saturdays Reggae Day in Kaimu-Kalapana

    Uncle's Awa Club Kaimu, HI, United States

    Every 2nd Saturday of each month beginning April 11th. Top Rankin' DJs, Live Bands and local food and crafts. ALL AGES-FAMILY VIBES! From 1pm-6pm after the Outer SPACE market at Uncle's Awa Club in Kaimu (Kalapana)

  • Executive Firewalk Instructor Training (EFIT): Hawaii

    Yoga Oasis - Hawaii Pohoiki Road, Pahoa, HI, United States

    The concept of a Master Class is a time-honored way for true masters of an art to pass along their wisdom, knowledge and skills. Visual artists learn more in a day with a master than they do in months of school. Singers grow enormously from a few hours spent with a renowned performer. Martial artists […]